I'm always grateful when an adopter lets me know when one of my former fosters have passed. I share their sorrow, of course, but I also share the joy that dog brought to their life.
Most readers will remember Jackie. She came to us early in December, 2017, not quite a year ago. She was a very senior dog at the time. She had come into a shelter with a companion dog presumed to be her brother. Unfortunately he was already suffering the effects of a brain tumor and had to be euthanized. Jackie wasn't in very good shape herself. She had a bad urinary tract infection and seemed to be in pain. The cause of the pain, other than just being 12+ years of age, was a bladder full of stones that were removed early in January. We battled the lingering infection for a while after that, but the primary source of her pain was gone and Jackie really perked up and enjoyed life again.
Just before our trip to Belgium this spring, she went to an adopter who has taken in a number of senior dogs. Unfortunately she died a week or so ago after suffering what appeared to be some strokes, and possibly bloat. Many people donated funds to Animal Connections for Jackie's surgery and I'm extremely grateful. She had some good months at the end of her life, free of the pain that had probably plagued her for years. And she didn't die in a shelter where she had been unceremoniously dumped by her prior owner. So raise a glass to Jackie, a good dog, and to the many people who gave her a good end-of-life experience.
Teddy with Cooper backing himi up. |
This is Teddy on one of the occasions he came to board here. |
These were two special dogs I'm thankful to have known and played a small part in making their lives better.
This moment, of touching Teddy, was years in the making. He actually grew to the point of seeking it out on his own. |
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Rest in peace Teddy and Jackie. Thank you to everyone that had a part in helping Teddy and Jackie have a quality life up to the end. Very special people indeed.
Jamie
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